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New Orleans drummming is the culmination of a unique blend of rhythmic traditions that draw from African, Afro-Cuban, Afro-Haitian and European cultures. In this book, renowned drummer Stanton Moore, a New Orleans native, presents the most direct and practical approach to learning and understanding this unique style of drumming. His time proven concepts, based on the study of the indigenous music of the city, clearly make it easier to practice and digest the components of this style. In this book, you will learn about
the history of street beats, second line, and the Mardi Gras Indians
as well as the importance of clave to New Orleans drumming. You will
also learn how to put a New Orleans spin on traditional rhythms like
mambo, guaguanco, shuffle, and samba. Stanton also teaches the reader
how to play between the cracks, bring more inflection and variation to
a groove, and how to incorporate a bit of Crescent City flavor into linear
playing. Drummers of all styles should pick up this book to improve your
groove, expand your vocabulary and learn to Take It To the Street. Accompanying
CD includes performances by the Dirty Dozen, George Porter, and Ivan
Neville. |
| Excerpts from the book and audio samples from the CD: |
| Traditional
Approach to New Orleans Drumming |
Modern
Approach to New Orleans Drumming |
The New Orleans Mambo |